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Test Central and Peripheral Obesity Implications
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1st QUESTION: What factor does NOT influence the pattern of body fat distribution according to the text?
Genetic inheritance
Endocrine profile
Hormone-guided packaging
Random distribution
2nd QUESTION: According to the text, where do men tend to accumulate fat because of testosterone?
Hips and thighs
Breast tissue
Abdomen and torso
Lower limbs
3rd QUESTION: According to the text, where do estrogens direct excess energy in women?
Abdomen
Hips, chest and thighs
Shoulders and neck
Hands and feet
4th QUESTION: What happens after menstrual cessation according to the text?
Fat migrates from the periphery to the abdomen
Decrease visceral fat
Increases muscle mass
Hips accumulate more fat
QUESTION 5: What is the waist-to-hip ratio recommended by health organizations?
The relationship between the diameter of the waist and the diameter of the hips
The percentage of total body fat
Blood pressure
The weight on the scale
QUESTION 6: What ratio values indicate cardiovascular risk according to the text?
Values greater than zero point eight in women
Values above zero point ninety-five in men
Women above 0.8 and men above 0.95
Any ratio below 0.8
7th QUESTION: What effect does visceral fat have on the liver according to the text?
Reduce hepatic lipid production
Isolates the liver from fatty acids
No significant effect
Drain fatty acids into the liver via the portal vein and cause massive cholesterol production
8th QUESTION: What is the risk increased up to three times by accumulating fat only in the abdominal region?
Type 1 diabetes
Acute myocardial infarctions and chronic biliary disorders
Osteoporosis
Skin cancer
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